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John Hay III (1671 - 1743)

Reverend John Hay, Minister of the Gospel at Peebles (b. - 1666)

Biographical Summary ==" John Hay (primus), born 1613, son of preceding; M.A. (Edinburgh, 24th July 1630) ; took the degree of B.D. at Cambridge ; adm. (colleague) 7th June 1643, for which act the Pres...

John Hay, Min. of Peebles (1638 - bef.1690)

Biographical Summary ==" John Hay (secundum), born 1638, younger son of William H., surgeon, burgess of Peebles, and brother of Gilbert H. of Bridgelands ; M.A. (Glasgow 1654) ; licen. by Presb. of Had...

John F Hay (1842 - 1910)

John Hay (deceased)

John Hay (1844 - 1925)

John Hay (1802 - d.)

Sir John Adam Hay of Haystoun, 9th Baronet (1854 - 1895)

Biographical Summary ==" Sir John Adam Hay, Baronet [S 1635] of Haystoun , 1st son and heir, born 5 May 1854; educated at Eton; sometime Lieut. in the Scots Guards; Major 3rd Vol. Batt. Lothian Regt.; ...

John Hay (deceased)

John Arthur Hay (1900 - 1960)

John Clark Hay (1849 - 1924)

John Hay of Morton (deceased)

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John Hay (1760 - d.)

John Presley Hay, Jr (1832 - 1872)

John Edward Hay (1857 - 1900)

John Edward Hay (1792 - 1859)

John Hay (deceased)

John George Hay (1815 - 1901)

John Hay (1826 - d.)

John Presley Hay (1871 - 1927)

John Hay (1810 - 1887)

John Hay (1826 - c.1875)

John Hay (c.1695 - d.)

Citing this record of Marriage "Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910," index, FamilySearch ( : accessed 01 Sep 2013), John Hay and Bessie Alan, 18 Dec 1703

John Hay (deceased)

John Hay (deceased)

Mr John Eddie Hay (Nov 27, 1908) (c.1908 - c.1998)

John Hay (1854 - 1899)

John Francis Hay (1893 - 1960)

John Hay (1704 - d.)

John Hay, III (1671 - c.1743)

GEDCOM Note ===Support for William's parents: **********Potential Parents:Robert Hay 1649–Deceased KLBB-1SQMarriage: 1 August 1674 Kirkintilloch, Dumbarton, ScotlandJanet Ridoch 1653–Deceased LHJG-D7P ...

John Hay (1698 - 1758)

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John Keith Hay (1886 - 1892)

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John Hay (1351 - 1418)

John Hay (1861 - 1912)

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John Hay (c.1770 - d.)

John Alexander Hay (1845 - 1886)

John Hay (1692 - d.)

John Hay (Hayes) (1765 - 1814)

John Hay, 8th Lord Hay of Yester 1st Earl of Tweeddale (c.1596 - 1653)

John Hay (deceased)

John William Hay-Ellis (1841 - d.)

John Hay (1791 - 1806)

John Henry Hay (1900 - 1996)

John (Jack) Hay (1876 - 1945)

John Malcolm Hay (1918 - d.)

John Hay (1847 - 1910)

John D. Hay (1907 - 1983)

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John Hay Mackenzie (c.1791 - 1849)

Biographical Summary =="VIII. John Hay-Mackenzie , who on the 23rd of April, 1828, married Anne, daughter of Sir Gibson-Craig, Baronet, with issue — * Anne, his heir and successor. He died at Cliefden ...

John Hay of Newton (deceased)

John Hay (1858 - d.)

John Hay (c.1888 - 1950)

John Hay (1864 - 1923)

John Hay (1766 - d.)

John Hay (1830 - d.)

John Hay of Hayston (deceased)

John Hay (1888 - d.)

John Hay (c.1850 - d.)

John W Hay (1822 - d.)

Sir John Hay Williams, 2nd Baronet (1794 - 1859)

sources Wikipedia contributors. " Sir John Hay-Williams, 2nd Baronet ." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Burke, Bernard, Sir. A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage...

John T G Hay (1790 - d.)

Maj John Waldo Edward Hay-Drummond-Hay (1906 - 2004)

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John Hay (deceased)

John Presley Hay, Sr. (1794 - 1871)

John Edward Hay (1885 - d.)

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John Hay (c.1688 - d.)

John Hay (1744 - d.)

John Hay * Birth: Feb 11 1744 * Christening: Feb 19 1744 - Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland * Parents: Robert Hay, Margaret Roxbrugh

John Hay (c.1700 - d.)

John Hay (deceased)

John Hay, Jr (1877 - d.)

John Hay (1804 - 1868)

John Hay of Talla (deceased)

John Henry Hay (1897 - 1939)

John F. Hay (deceased)

John Hay (1796 - 1869)

John Hay (deceased)

John Hay (b. - 1785)

John H Hay (1860 - d.)

GEDCOM Source ===@R-2138556601@ 1900 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of...

John Hay (deceased)

John Hay (deceased)

John Hay (deceased)

Sir John Hay, KCMG (1816 - 1892)

Wikipedia Biographical Summary == Sir John Hay KCMG (23 June 1816 – 20 January 1892) was a New South Wales politician.Hay was born at Little Ythsie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the son of John Hay (a farm...

John Micheal Hay (deceased)

John Turner Hay (1843 - d.)

John Hay (1800 - 1879)

According to land records, John died intestate between 1870-75 and all his sons had to release any claim to his land and it was all turned over to Duncan. However, there is no release signed by John Jr...

Reverend John Hay, Minister of the Gospel at Peebles (1680 - 1760)

Biographical Summary ==" John Hay (tertius), born 1680, son of Theodore H., vicar of Peebles 1676-89, and grand-nephew of John H. (secundus) ; licen. by Presb. of Haddington 27th June 1710; pres. by Wi...

John Hay (c.1852 - d.)

GEDCOM Source ===@R-797536996@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree

John Hay (1639 - d.)

John Alexander Hay (1916 - 1978)

John Hay (1878 - 1962)

John Hay Liard van Yester (1626 - 1697)

John Hay (deceased)

John Hay (1797 - 1848)

John HAY (1796 - 1846)

John Hay (c.1832 - d.)

John Hay (bachelor) (deceased)

John Hay (deceased)

John Hay, 1st Marquess and 2nd Earl of Tweeddale (1625 - 1697)

Statesman and politician. The son of John Hay, 8th Lord of Yester (1593 - 1653), who became the Earl of Tweeddale in 1646, Hay was a remarkable survivor in stormy times. Initially fighting for Charles ...

John Hay (b. - 1765)

From whose creditors the 6th Marquess bought the Newhall estate willing it to John Hay Mackenzie

John Charles Hay-Thomson (1826 - d.)

John Hay (1824 - d.)